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A Semiparametric Approach to Estimating Usual Intake Distributions

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  • Carriquiry, Alicia L.
  • Fuller, Wayne A.

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  • Carriquiry, Alicia L. & Fuller, Wayne A., 1996. "A Semiparametric Approach to Estimating Usual Intake Distributions," Staff General Research Papers Archive 1036, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
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